Shot In The Dark (august #1): Cover Illustration. This is the cover image for my little brochure thing that I never finished in time to pass around at AnthroCon. Anyways, it is now finished and to those who have passed on their addresses, they should be going out in the near future. September's should be a lot better. August was a breaking of the ice deal with me. I never know what to put in these things.

This was an uber quick coloring job to make my fountain piece presentable for the Anthrocon artshow. I got the idea when I was practicing backgrounds, then decided to make the fountain the subject of the picture instead. It's based off an silver candy dish I have from Italy, hence the grape vines.

I'm back from Anthrocon and all my guests have flown home. Here is a little miniflood of stuff from the con, to be followed shortly by a miniflood of badges and sketches as I recieve them. A while ago Mel Skunk introduced me to a breed of horse called the Gypsy Vanner. I've since been informed they are also called Irish Tinkers, but this piece is based off the first name I knew them by. As always, this was done with prisma color markers, colored pencils, and gel pens.